Yes, red and fallow, although quite rare, I've never seen one, unfortunately. Did consider this but I have zero knowledge on animal prints. I did upload the pictures to chatgpt which suggested Moose.do you get deer there?
You could be right Chris. Second photo looked like deer slot on top of another print but looking more closely I can see what you meanIt looks like it has four toes to me, or am I mis-seeing?
Something like this:
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Looks like a horse going downwards as the photo is shown with another print on top going the other way.You could be right Chris. Second photo looked like deer slot on top of another print but looking more closely I can see what you mean
I thought horse aswell. it appears to be a well trodden route with several potential prints including a boot print. I am going to stick with the one that first jumped out at me first and say Deer. I cant expand on what type. xxxLooks like a horse going downwards as the photo is shown with another print on top going the other way.
Measurements are key to identifying prints and also a good set of tracks will show the animals stride.I thought horse aswell. it appears to be a well trodden route with several potential prints including a boot print. I am going to stick with the one that first jumped out at me first and say Deer. I cant expand on what type. xxx
I could equally be misinterpreting it, it looks like a bit of a Frankenprint of at least two different creatures.You could be right Chris. Second photo looked like deer slot on top of another print but looking more closely I can see what you mean
Sheep is very likely. The track is too short and broad for a deer. Also the width and depth could be due to the sheep ‘registering’ with the rear going over the front.I agree that scale and pace would help.
That is a deep print. At that depth I might have expected to see an impression of a deer’s “dew claws”..
Why do we seem to be excluding sheep? They come in many different shapes even within a single flock.
Where was it? I’m a frequent visitor to south wales and have never seen deer tracks on the hills.Yes, red and fallow, although quite rare, I've never seen one, unfortunately. Did consider this but I have zero knowledge on animal prints. I did upload the pictures to chatgpt which suggested Moose.
These tracks were both in the Cwm Crew and on Craig Y Byllfa.Where was it? I’m a frequent visitor to south wales and have never seen deer tracks on the hills.